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Block Diagrams Worksheets

Year 2 statistics worksheets for reading and interpreting block diagrams.

Year group

Year 2

Subject

Maths

Topic

Block Diagrams

Difficulty

KS1

Worksheet type

Statistics

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Block Diagrams Worksheets

Year 2 · Maths · Mixed difficulty

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What children practise

These printable worksheets help children build confidence with block diagrams through focused, topic-specific practice.

Reading block diagrams
Comparing categories
Finding totals
Data questions

About these block diagrams worksheets

Help children read and interpret block diagrams with Year 2 statistics worksheets using clear data displays.

About these Year 2 block diagrams worksheets

These Year 2 block diagrams worksheets help children read data shown in blocks. Children compare categories, count totals and answer questions using the diagram.

The worksheets build confidence with early statistics and prepare children for more formal charts later on.

What children learn from this topic

Block diagrams help children interpret visual data and make comparisons between categories.

  • Reading block diagrams
  • Counting blocks accurately
  • Comparing categories
  • Finding totals and differences
  • Answering data questions

How parents and teachers can use these worksheets

Parents can ask children what the tallest or shortest column shows and how they know.

Teachers can use these worksheets after class data collection, pictogram work or tally chart practice.

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Frequently asked questions

What should Year 2 children do with block diagrams?+

Year 2 children should read block diagrams, count blocks, compare categories and answer questions about totals or differences.

How are block diagrams different from pictograms?+

Block diagrams use blocks or columns to show amounts, while pictograms use pictures or symbols, sometimes with a key.